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Kat's POV

"What happened Maria?"

Maria sat down in a chair across from me, "When I went back, no one could see me. It was like I was invisible."

I laughed, "I'm sure your just overreacting. Right?"

She shook her head, "I tried to talk to my brother, but he didn't hear or see me."

I stood up, "We have to figure this out. Come on, let's go back to your house."

She turned the watch dial, and with a flash of light we were back in her house. Sherlock was on TV, and her family was sitting on the couch watching. We stood in front of the TV, but they did not tell us to move. It's like they saw right through us.

We heard a voice that sounded a lot like Maria's coming from the kitchen. We turned and saw a blonde girl, similar looking to Maria walk in.

"Want to watch this with us Lisa?" Maria's father asked.

The girl named Lisa shook her head, "No thanks, I really don't like that show." And then she disappeared into Maria's room.

I looked at Maria who was scowling, "Come on, let's go to my house."

Maria didn't take the scowl off her face, she just set the watch and we were off in a flash of light. We landed in my sunroom. As I walked around the house, I saw my family in their usual spots. My mom was on Facebook, my sister was playing Survival Craft, and my Dad was watching baseball.

I walked back into my room and I gasped. Instead of my Phantom drawings, there was a big poster of One Direction. I turned on my radio, and the first station it came onto was pop. Something was defiantly wrong here.

I walked back out into the main area of my house. I tried to tap my Dad on the shoulder, but my hand went right through him.

I turned to Maria who was still freaked out, "I know what's going on. We've been replaced. We no longer belong to this time period, and as long as Lisa and whoever is me now live here, we can't be seen or heard. These people are polar opposites of us, so they don't go find Erik like we did."

I took one last look around what used to be my home. Nothing was the same anymore. And nothing would ever be the same again.


Kat's POV, several weeks later

Life with Erik wasn't so bad. Eventually Christine went back above, and Maria decided to try out for the course with her lovely Soprano voice she made it. She wasn't around as much, but she still spent a good amount of time down in the house by the lake.

Nadir came every once and awhile, and I always made sure to make him pancakes when he came. Which he always devoured like he was starving.

Erik stayed in his room most of the time. So I took to lurking around the opera house. Playing pranks on the ballerinas and dancers. Even scaring a few stagehands to the point where they fainted. I always wore my black mask when I went on these outings. I didn't need it, but I decided to follow in Erik's footsteps an wear a mask.

Combined with my cape, people freaked out in they saw me. And it didn't take too long before rumors about me started to spread.

I was listening in on the gossip about me one night in the ballet dormitories. Maria sat amongst the girls, even though she was in the chorus. She had made several new friends who were in the ballet and frequently stayed up in the dormitories with them. Especially since I usually stayed out late.

"I heard she's a lost soul looking for her husband who died in war," one girl said.

"No, she's a spirit roaming the earth, seeking revenge on the person who killed her."

I saw Maria roll her eyes. Then I saw a devious smile cross her face.

"You're all wrong," she said still smiling, "I know because I was there. I was walking one day when, Bam! I was knocked out. When I woke up, I was in the Phantom's lair. A girl named Kat was there, she had been kidnapped by the Phantom a few months back. She helped me adjust to life underground. One day she said the Phantom was planing to kill me. She helped me escape and we were just in reach of the exit when the Phantom grabbed her and dragged her back down to his lair."

The girls were visibly shaking. And my mind started to think of ways to scare them. This was going to be good.

"What happened to her?" a brunette girl asked, still trembling.

"The Phantom dragged her back down to his lair, where he burned her face off as punishment. He promptly made her his bride, since she was as hideous as he is. She died soon after, and now she roams the Opera House releasing her rage on the inhabitants."

Now was my time to act, "Beware the Phantom!"

Then I laughed maniacally. All the girls faces drained of color, and their shaking increased.

"You will all pay for not coming to my rescue!"

And then I left, leaving a smirking Maria and terrified group of ballerinas.


Firmin Richard's POV

I walked into my office and saw two letters on my desk. One was sealed with a red skull, the other with a raven.

I opened the one with a Red skull. It concerned the Phantom and Box Five, and was signed O.G.

I sighed, placing the letter back on my desk before slowly reaching for the other one.

What I read in it greatly disturbed me. It was a girl who claimed she was the corpse bride to the Phantom. She explained how she had been held captive by the Phantom and how he had burned her face off. It was signed Phantom's Bride.

This was the last ting the opera needed, another specter.


Erik's POV

I heard Kat come back into my music room. She thought I didn't know about her starting to haunt the Opera house. But I know everything that goes on in this opera house. She hadn't done a bad job haunting the opera, but she could improve.

I turned to face her, "Hello my Bride."

She looked confused, then started laughing, "Oh that. You confused me so much. I'll admit it wasn't my idea at first, but it just kind of stuck. Do you like it?"

I gave her an evil smile, "I do. Now the question is, do you want to help me haunt this Opera House?"

She smiled in return, "I do."

I smirked, "Then you have a lot to learn my bride."

And from that moment on I knew I had found a friend. One less annoying than Nadir.


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Sorry it was late, I had my plate overflowing with stuff to do and couldn't find time to write. I will never abandon this though.

OK. Erik and Kat are not going to fall in love. They're just friends.

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